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Installing Kubuntu 22.04 on HP Pavilion

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I'm trying to install Kubuntu 22.04 on an HP Pavilion desktop using a USB stick. I've disabled Secure Boot in the BIOS. I get to the boot prompt with no trouble. I select "Try or install Kubuntu". There is some USB activity and then I get a screen with the HP logo and "kubuntu" flashing slowly. And there it sits for at least a hour, at which point I gave up. The USB stick is still lit up, indicating that it's active.

How can I get my Kubuntu going?

Update 1:The HP BIOS settings include settings for something called the TPM (Trusted Platform Module). Could that be involved somehow? If so, what should I do about it?

Update 2: I've actually managed to install Kubuntu, but I can't get it started because grub-install fails. I've created (and formatted) a FAT32 partition for EFI, but grub-install can't find it.

update 3: I now have a running Kubuntu system, but I can only get to it through a couple of levels of boot menus. When I power up, I just get the grub prompt.

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The magic incantation is acpi=off.After the "Try Kubuntu" prompt,type e. Then edit the text to insert acpi=off after quiet, then get the installation going with F10.

This is necessary but not sufficient.

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